Republican Tfoket for irtj. FOB rRKMBEVr, U. S. GRANT. 1021 VICE I'HiMBBr, SCHUYLER COLFAX Presidential Electors, A. IV MK i HAM-of I'uiattUo county. W, l, HAltK. ol WsShlagtoa county. J. 1". iiA.i.KV. of IkiHgku county. Tor t'onifiiss, JOSEPH 0. W3LSON, U" (TABOO COVKTTi Dintrlrt Attorneys, A. 111 n. itm ll. imi nvetli. of Urntoii. ,1 . if Linn. im,6f Multnomah. . of Grant. lUpsibiiotii pwwl'orin. KKSOLlTIC'Na uh.ITMi r.V THE KH". II Ltl'AJi -T..Tr-ei.N hVlli'S A1 1'i.hH.ANli, MAI.i II ii; it:?!. li.ion l!.'in'"i itiventioii, imhIv i mrty of i iroson, Ilk dtvimutinn of UKdldesanil Ml 'i'l' t ins ifnli f lho l"nild i'i t.v l- iiiiletl'inn'lils we inc'eii: wo pltjum BflnlitorlTy r uiifiilterlutf ultc-w.K u 1 loil vnitllfi Oliometier ; If Its I'm mm 10(011 nstriictloiaiuionfnrot'iulnl ottroonslnut .111: 2. Tnftl tne snow lionill Adllliiiisllni !i" .lo'ii. iti'niuljliii of tiio present Nc linre'liielntrllH rni'i imi oiiiiiiiii'iiitr mm- i urn. u litiiiiv every liriiiicli of pubjlo ii v wul eflicloiicy, form- u;liui' ivj1 h I'rimoiii iuu uii'l i'i'" lolvlllK I 111- 111 iving tin1 civil wrvlce,en m n Ithuut tear or favor, I.- liif nation's ari1 Willi fmioro :f.insi I he eruoT avarice of sper-n-l fi"aut, low uialntaitiing friendly ivi.li lui''in i'owors, Ha-"ecu nli ;l ll'll- itiiiiinil iii'' anpro mi ion oi n of thii Aiiu'rii-'ii people, ii i: in I he coalhlriiiw: itnti of evorv tvno Repiiiiluiin. ii,. 4i .1- in of nu rnHf ion- nuiiiti i .1 V. ln :mi pompllaiieo vnn an ic-iu ii 'n u n' CftMitprs cverywikT'', .(eor-laneu rail itti iniu letter and (llJillfUl aniflji : spirit of I's ri'iniiii'-iii no lunger a Utiest ion in twite : litll llml wo imty l"i . uty -.in lorstoo i. wo denounce ail forms iia i '!' ri't'i' oi repudiation of thai debt, m aliirmed Iiy llie lieuiiicriitit: party and lis ivmpnihl?oi'9i uniioi only nauonnl en'imii i, ' ii jin.iiivc i ; Lttii's,and wi1 will never nninent Ion sSjdjii&iiJli ol lack of honor or jii": ic in it eoiiiiiVie n i 'fui'tiofi. I. Wu ntUiilt ol nortistinKtloniilit'fwcfn citizens, whothorof ttutlveorforetirn Mvtlij ami therefore wo favov tlio (tmnllnfc of tin! unmi'ioy to the peonloof those. States taiolj in reliellioii : mill wo inn pledge the nil mi 1 offfilivo proloction of our i-ivii law flu nil famnii volaattU'Uy com m ; '.'i or I'wijlhu. yl'oiU' taml. , tVi i'umm I'n iiiihiamifoftitint of trail roa h: hy the lionorfii f lOveniment of tbo i iiitetintntea. Ami hold thai 60th (Usiio nit ion siinuUi iKniiii le of the public inn U ii'istutil Hooun' ihoMtiiit' to actual aottlera only, i'i 'iiiiinliiii"- nol cyct'i' lin I'liuu'rc. 'i.' Tlmt While w o nrir lu favor ol n ri'vo n m for IhosUpjigH't on Iii' I iencml Uorern iMnt. hy 'lull-- fifwn hnpwfii tainlii poli cy reijulres such aiijnsfmenl oft how dn-:;'-i)ii I'.ui'oil-n-:o t'licouniKti the devel oinueiit of the tnilu Irlnl liitcrcsti of tho wholuiiiuiitrj! aii'l wetwoniinend thai policy of tiiitional oxchaii'e hlcli aeenrel in Hie working lad' lilieral wasoa ; khi-'-ricniturc rouinnriniivopr'nii. ; to mechan ics uhn niamtflii'Tj'.fts An MmfmtWitiM . heir sitill, .no' "i'l enterprise) and to 'li.' Stitton (jotni)ieri iulpi,oH)rity and Mi di pondenco. ;. f iM'llevc i 'li popuinr ediicntlon is the solo true lailiiiuid hnH) nfu ftvosov (nuiiciit, n 'id 'mii wr opiiosi any diver - on of, or hrterlercHce wiilillu) conifiioti whiKit fnntLi nr lands in ilii- Stale, for any oihortlian their lo,ltiiniite iiuniose, and we condcinn the ad of fu'vorliisni iiy the ::i-t U'iatature wherohj iw.i liuiulrvd thousand (fcdiii:. taken fwnu the school fund, woiv irrantol to a corjioralion con sisting uuiiiily of I'euiocratlc leadens and parti th vorites, h it I he constmetlon oi a work which another coporatioii, entirely sound and respoiisilile, "iri re I (oconstruct mi soventy-tivethoiisaiid doPaMless: an I tliui arc in til", til ' ol I Ue lawfc iiy tin' I,cjrlslatlirc nf in v'kh nt mjiptil biv, Iwh n-i sTilill'Si'ctfi'ii to'ulH'ilfzi'ns of our Suiic a nod coimiion ftcti Kilfeilneation, -. iVe liiid rio tet'tiw sufficiently tuona to cxirtHs our disapproval of those act of ':-: Leiflslnliiro wncii'tiy inc iwninii i ' tin- Sftl llHVi ithi'll ll'lllll IllU IK ' iilimil Mnilt oi' lit-o to tin liliiils iiuri';. tin onto mo officers buvi ni'mmcil, nnil tli' unlii hi iloilnrs Iiy r l wttlerH, luiit Kivwi "'.ii cOinietitfoti f;i mtitMtr iui'l sini'iiiator: mn'iits nnd xnlurli's of In niinconlilti'ioiiuily i ii x.'- increusoU tbon ii enittlon ci ni! uiitl iiniic i'-:ii y niii'c- nii'j (uliirics, Tor luo 1 uriioso nt provwititt for pnrly tnvoriti-s ; mul wliem y ilioi ll Ixenci of our inetropo. illtvc ''ceil 'c;u'i'' "1 of utld tlrllit'ii tin' riijflil of ( no ii ill in-' Oi- ii police Htilhority, , ii' I iv.' cijimiiy con li'iiiii the administrtt . "ii ol niir.-t:eV'u"in i-smi'l lim mih cxt mv aitaut. iiiiie. Ilfenl siid (itunieilve, ttti'.l wo I'Ulitij timi'nul tlioc roaulta us 1 lie imi nt t lie I K'llKK'ltll le early. :i. Wi-are ill favor of i ho L'nite S;ntcs tilvinsi tootii'li lionoiiCiiy dint'linrifvtt il dlor wlio icrvt'i! in lim nniile ot the I'nit ,..1 smici i(mt tloMii i in- relHiUton a m'iiv iunt lot a liouicsteii'l of 190 ncresof public laildn. !" 'I' lint we dcinnnil (lie repeal of Hid - " ii- i litiL'imi net. wliieli wan 'Ic vised to smijvH'l imttiicr I'Ciiiocraliu newspaperaat iM' jnil'iii exii'loe. rtl. That the Kep'tWieiui pirty of this S' ate are in favor or tne ftcneiw Govern in.'til extendtuu ni'I toward building a mi road from t'ortland, Oregon, to SnH Lake City, nml lnow Jadtsori county to Hum limit, iiml vve hftthy pli'iiso our par ty lepreijeiilafive!) in the snpiiort of the SII'llO. I.'. That the indiscriminate lieenainKOf pcrH01tS.to soli RpilltiioUfl ii'inorsiivilhoiit laiiiif plke'J nnder piniwr mtMistWUHw i ir tin' ah:i-e tU' iv.ii. hnviii',' been found fiy escixirleneo to promote the (trowlh of crime nnd panis'i i-m, nnd Uierehy. toner!-..-!;, increuHe the mte of tatalion, Hie liepublk8 hinf reowibre the right and duty of tlio lawmaking iower to prevent ..'i'i inn ii i ne v ii ii in i iiiinsesiii mien sale-, so far as concern"! iia lo.iMic (rood andi cinsisicni Willi in li'.IUiinl llln-rtv, hv re liisliur to HeetiM' ii:l,"y than taw ahMinif and n spunsliiie wrons, who n furnish I sntilcleilt (HtretllM for good eondnet. 1 1 i. That the Iteiiii'dleaii partv of On1-1 ..'Hi is in tuvor ol o unhung n'sslstanee U'Oiii tlio (.enem; (loveiimii'iit tin- On. (.in- 1 junction oi a watioii rood from the city of i "i i iniei to ine linnet, i most important and necessary improve-1 l"i"l I r IUiiJ nieiit lur the stale. 14. e nillnn that tin eotinuance in Ii"i ot I lie liepn Hieilli l nriv istlieoniv - ire prewrvailon nf national ieaee and I ' .'-I'ei ny, and In:- oiions llieiefor we point to itsiirilliiint reeord in the late civ il war j to a complete natlfliialliy ! to a milted sisterhood nf thlrty-xevcn' states; toom ierrltoi'lcs mpldly warming into Mine llfoj ton natiiiii freed from the mint ol human slavery; loan elevated and en torged (liizenshlp; io our pmionnl smnd Ingnt home and abroad I to the work of vigorous reform in all discovered abuses i it authority or trust ; to mi imeiiualcd for elgtl crodltj ton siteoossful anil solid II naiinlal system, ami to the unparalelled IH iiei' and .prosperity everywhere In our broad (loinaln, and these lire our pledges for the fntnrii, I''- We hall the "New lHipartnre"of the late Democratic iny, taken by the action ot their I oiiventlnn in seven Slalen, an an afflrmatlon of the iirlnelples for which the llepuolloan party has contended for the last ten years; and In the "Posaivo Poli cy' of thai party, already assumed In sev eral Of the States, wi. rvwn,l. knnwledgnient of their hoiadnwriMM of surct'se In the coming PmidauUkl nut- tag f jto V. S. Ofieinl PnHr for Oregaa- FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1871 Houopoly Alarm t la. The Demncratic jtarty in Oregon, in their jounmls and public npefch t's, are making a hue and cry lont monopoiiet and monopolista, Tliey ix?al to the people in the most, pa thetic latigunLTo to be guarded against them. They pretend to see in lieu Holladay a most gigantic monopolist compirator against the material interests and prosperity of the State. He is represented as "grinding the very life and soul out of the shipping business of Oregon;" he, assisted by the Kepublicau par ty, is toTurn the people over body and breeches into the grasp of a railroad monopoly, and thus en slave the people, absorb all of their lands, pocket all of their monies, de stroy all of their temporal interests, and, jiossibly, send them all screech ing like so many lost spirits, into l'luto's dark dominions. He is rej 'resented as having gulped down the epublieau party of this State, body and brains, and now it speaks only as he dictates. All of this is simply transparent bosh and bun combe. He neither owns the Re publican party, nor is he working atrainst the interiste of the State or people, if what he has done in the past may be taken as a criterion, lie has certainly dono more by his railroad projects and financial schemes to develop the resources of Oregon, than the combined iullu ence of many, if not all of these would-be alarmists. While he has oieiied to thecities, towns and farms of the valley, safe and speedy trans portation of their goods and pro ductions to and from the marts of trade, at a reasonable com peneatiou, thus increasing their value, and the value of their property, these same alarmists, these same Democrats, in the Halls of Legislation, have en acted laws by which a favored "ring" could pounce down upon the poor mail's little possession of swamp land, and sweep him from its ownership ; they have conferred the right upon a few select Demo cratic journals of the State, to ex tort from the "hard earnings" of the yeomanry thereof, a price for legal printing, which is from two to four times more than it is worth. It comes with ill grace from these "Litigant" monopolists, to be shrieking out "monopoly," "con spiracy," "treachery" and all that sort of thing agaiust Holladay, or anybody else, while they are fatten ing from the proceeds of the most unjust and tyranical extortion that was ever pa'med off on a free peo ple. It looks well in Democratic orators and writers to be mouthing out "sordid autocrat," and writing such epithets as "mercenary trait ors," while all of them uphold, and many of them, possibly, claim pos sessions under the "Swamp Land" monopoly, which takes away the little pateh of land with its years of labored cultivation from the poor settler, and turns him and his family out to poverty, and maybe beggary ! Don't it look well for snob men, for such a party, to "cry out and spare not" against monopoly, while they SI wpUMngmal eajaity waiting fdr tliftj. iit4t. K pfJuSico down like hungry . cormorants and rob the poor etyler of his home ? The assertion that Holladay dfctat cd the platform of the late Rennb- .. - . . . . hcan Convention, and controlled its action, is utterly without founda tion in fact. There never lias been a convention held; this State, where the action was mora free from dictatidn, arid where tho re sults gave greater satisfaction to the who ie party, than was the case in fie recent 'Portland convention ; and this charge, that the Republi can party in Oregon baa placed it self at the roeroy of Holladay, wstnt ply an electionttsring trick o Ik Democracy. . 1 nu. ' ''I 7'be MiaHMMt hlftm n tmm to Keokuk Z' Sclmri CullnpoiuK. Carl Schtin! is taid to lie a higi- toned gentleman. If so, egotism, , . , . , . -rt-.c 1 IT-, "iiv vi ii'fc ivw.iv ...... ; i;in-il'.-i ht:iiwi nvm vo I i .i"liU, domination, selfishness and vanitv Potosi, Sacread and Durango are . . , , ,. ' . , , . . ' .. . - i f ,u n- . F' '""". showing that the e-hm-; ;ls nxvivtsl the nomination for must form the principle constituents. aram in possession of the Oov- ' e . , . , , Such a being must I very seusi- ! emmet. The revolutionary cause ! Pf ombk for many Co.lgreiS at the hands of the Den, tive ; and if sensitive, the"ehagri is again thought to lie hopeless. As military d.stei-s, hasatiy ocratio Mat. Cation. e of this high-toned German, just at ' a result of the revolution, most tei- M ' . I were in hopei. the 1 ortog Ln ol this writing, cannot lie very intini- l rible anarehv exists throughout the i My 'i the Engirth , Li..rKouM rweire the noinumtioi.. tesimai His liH.-tonol estimate ' country. The resolutions in the l rkets at twonty-live cents ajueco. , t,,r the?, then) would have been of his own "greatness .n-andeur and I S. Congress created no sensation in j They are used in gardens to catch S0lll,thw:, to defeut-hut Lurnett, glorv," lead him without hesitation, the city of Mexico. The wite of j Hies and clean the shrubs of insects, fongh! Hut bring on your Krm to arrogate withiu the purview of j U. S. Minister to Mexico, Nelson, j lom Yeddo, JapanVarch 26th, , mejl if they are the Wt vou have hisotvu wnlrolling the entire Oer- i diet! suddenly of heart disease on i a dispatch announces that an at- j ,sl,aw, of Jarioi. county, received man influence of the country. His j the 22d ult., ina railroad car, while- Jt has bcerMade by a party of j the nomination lor District Jtlor- canaeious lavket had but to be i ,,,1 and tl,o fewman ballot n uui'i tour in uiiMHiii.iij , iv t to nonr out at his own pleasure,, or caprice. However, this tremendous wiml-bag which he has Mowed up for himself, is being punctured very rapidly, and if he does not perceive the gas escaping, every body else does. Mr. Hessing, the leader of the Oerman Republicans of the Northwest, gives tho lag an effect- i ual cut ; when he says : "I do lie- i lieve he (Schurz) is making a very great mistake in opposing the Ad ministration in the manner in which he does. We cannot afford to be delivered over to the Democracy, which I believe will be the final re sult of the course he is pursuing, That has been our opinion. I do not mean to say that 1 think that will be the final result of hiscourse, but merely that that is the tendency of what he is doing." This was published in the col umnsofthe 7W6iW. This, how ever, is a "mild-mannered" cut in comparison with the tearing rip, rent in the bag by the WetllkM Poet, one of the most able and in- Iluential journals m the country, which is published at St. Louis. That journal recently had this item : a large amount of money. It is lie "A Goon Axsv. ki!. Among ! lieved that he has come to this eighty answers to a prize question I co,mtry. ot tne i.veoum at . uncus, iirwu. Who As- the mmftlh? las.; ner Mtimer won the prize by the 1 L . .ii i following definition; 'He who, un- der the mask of a friend, insinuates ! himselt into ll:e eonn.ieuee oi nortniti nartv ilisoovei'S its secrets. family all'airs and sores, and then makes a weapon of them in order to keep in check that party which gave him its full couu - lei ce ' " i iiippB iiianuiavbiiiv, vi iiiv i-ainv . ,, ,, , ' calilier as those used at Fort Yala The "iiiikindest cut of all," how- , ' r an diinnrr the war. Straslionr? ever, and one which seems to our 1 thinkins? to let that wind-bag of s , . egotism and assumption down to the limpness of a shirt on a bean pole, was received, by Ins high- I ' ' J B toned exeellciKry, while on the French --Irms committee. He was there asked to translate an editorial from a Germau paier printed in Berlin, which he acknowledged was the official organ of the Germau Government. The editorial set forth, "by authority," that the Ger man Government "takes no inter est, or at most a negative one, in the question Mr. Sumner has brought before the Americaii Senate." In other words, the German Govern, ment has no complaint to urge against the Americau Government for permitting arms to find their way into the French nation, and has no words of thanks to offer Schurz, or anybody else for trying to kick up a fuss between tlio two nations. A Uonc UohIIhr. Trurnbnll has recently written a letter to his brotherin-law, Dr. Jayne, of Springfield, Illinois, in which he fully commits himself to the liberal movement, and ventures the opinion that the nominee of the Cincinnati Convention will be the next President. Senator Trumbull has now placed himself unmistak ably on the incline Which ends in political obscurity. It is a broad incline, which many haro tried be fore him, die broad road of dema goguery, self-beforo principle, party or country, and ends almost without a perad venture in loss of influence. The Speaker of tho Lower House of the Mississippi Legislature is a colored man named Lynch, only 27 wars old. He was born in Louis sana, but it well educated, and poc mmdot excellent natural abilities. He it a thorough PteliMMtitarfc Mdaskultmldtbatex. mexhv. , ,TT .i Aews from Mexico on the i than- nounces that the States of San Luis on a pleasure trip. French of the city of Mexico have tha nav. i -, - , ment of the trench indemnity rouEius m:s. The Queen ot England returned from her visit to German; otp the 7th. The General of the society of Jesuits accompanied bv three mem- 0 society, has left Rome, iumor say8 he goes, on a mission from the peop'e. Pcre Juangnane, editor of the Republics, 1" ranee, at the confer cice at Rordeaux on the 6th, de livered an address against the dog. ma of Pajial info! .ability. 1,200 were in the audience, including many priests. Internationalism, says the Lon don Ti k'jrnph, has been dec'ared by a German .lury to lie mgn irea- son against the German Empire. The strike of the Loudon, Eng., compositors has been successful. They demanded an increase of wa nes and limitation of a day's work to nine hours. One hundred and fortv-one firms conceded it. : q116 piery) hank cashier ofLim- erjct Ireland, has absconded with t disorderly. In allaba numerous ... . ., ii ... I bloody conflicts, followed by fatal; between partisans, ;. , .... , , I u mc mi " - j io,,s1-.v injured, Prussia is fortifying .Met, with L,ormoUR mmon 0f steel, of 1 - i . . , . . , 't ' ,o 1-w.mrr niildrirrsl bo that limtotlil Hi I n" n . ! 90,000 troops she can contain 201),- A canal is also being made ftnd M ' . . . . . oiinmlAIII Knsin llir sllUK VlltllllllO from Maunteim and hc North Sea. A council of war at Versailles, France, has sentenced the Vicar of St. Elcer to two months' imprison ment for causing tho arrest of a number of persons by illegal means. Prince Arthur, of England, will shortly lie promoted to the rank o! Major, and will go to India for . J two years. One hundred and forty-three Goyernment, and ninety-four Con- stitutionalist Deputies have been elected to tho Spanish Cortes. At Santiago, Spain, a priest ap peared at the polls with two revol vers in his bauds and attempted to vote-was arrested. A convention has been signed by the Maintenance Construction Company of Great Hritain with the Government of Portugal to lay a cable from Lisbon to Brazil, via Magria and Cape l)e Verde. n 10 authorities of the towns in the provinces of Badagos and other places have coalesced in the intro duction of measures for tho restora tion of Gibralter to Spain. 7'he election for members of the electoral college in Spain on the 2d hist waa conducted quietly ex cept in Cordo Via, where slight dis orders occurred. Full returns have not teen received, but as tar as known the Ministerialists elected 550 President and 2,162 Secretar ies of the Electoral College, and the Coalitionists or the opponents of tho Government 272 Presidents and 1,281 Secretaries, Madrid was carried by the Coalitionists, his Opposed that the Ministerialist party will have 250 Deputies in the lower branch of tha Cortes. it i5 again re.'rte.l that a great I Honaiiartist reaction is now in pro- gress inrougnoui r ranee. no re -i, If ,-,i ., r......i, cnit. e.rminst. tu' vt ii,irii;. tit afto.ii:-ito tho ! . 'i v i v. viuviio " ' iihiiiv i Mikado of Japan, Theetlurt was niisuwiesstul. The guard of the Mikado arrested two of the party, As a result of this, orders wore issued forbidding foreigners from going beyond the city limits of; lately stated the theory tfiatjhe yeddo, ' feftfftd dlseasti of small pox origi- Disrael, in a rmnt speech at tos ftrn an excess oi albtiuwiious Manoliester, Eng., referring to the j matter in the blood, and that thin Alabama claims, condemned the I 's to be prevented by the adminis eonrse of the Gladstone Ministry, tration of common salt. It is far admitting that it was impossible for i ther added that he hojds views as America to recede in regard to the follows : miestion. Re thought Ministerial I Tlwhnlttts of cmklreii in iininlg- i'.Um.nruU n,m.M !, xi.U ho ! "'Si i'VCr flVt'ly iii SWOCtmeate is Olio l. ..n: -l ...l.l l.... t-v-s.."..... m0it 0( enmmen, ami wtlee ami the principle of indirect claims must , tr!ti if highly sngai'ed, tend a'so to be fraught with the utmost danger! excite it in adults. An organic to England. Earl Derby and other cid,snch as lemon juice, is the , ," ', best means of freeing the blood prominent men followed in similar j , , , , , , , ' wnen clogged up with too much suc s. Iftlbumen, and by taking these sim- Tho i-toi. Ki7t.7iw;,!t!.,n m. ! pte remedies in the way of precati- " V.,..,..,,.,, I j cently ro'envd to the Committee oi Territories has been printed. It de- j clares such terms, ii any, as may bo prescribed by Congress as a condi tion for the admission of the state ; of I'tah into the Cuton, shall he ! subject to ratification by a majority ' of the people. This constitution guarantees the free exercise and en- joyment of religious professions and worship, but liberty of coiiscieiaw is inn, to in' so ('iiiisiinoii mi to excuse acts of I'centionsnesi ir other crime, or justify practices not consistent i with the jieace or safety of the State, i T)ie xCw Orleans Rjwywnesavs . ' that the supreme nuiiiM'-onat ion ami , 1 .... fop in !.ou,s,ana is , o,,m u,.,i, u. i.' i..u, .,,, ,,. , , mimliov f Nitrtll. evn Kepiiblicans whocottnton fiov, ' Warmonth to eavry the State for a Kepublicau- Deinoeratio. coalition 'residential ticket, and for himself in the coming election. Jmong the resolutions adopted ; sheep and 8,000 goats, bv the Kansas Kepublicau State St- l-ui cluitus an increase of . ., . 40,000 in popalatioii since the las! ( (invention was this ; "hat we ' 1 census, hereby denounce any man in public : yu. world is -aid to use 250 llfe who will dare to employ corrupt (iooioo iwiiodsof tea eaoli year, means in polities, and will set our ftmi 7 18)00,000 pounds of coffee, laces steadfastly a.'ainst all such, ( flmtislms hearly all the tea, and will endeavor to make the fu ture of Kansas pure and good," The New York Herald says: The case in a nutshell was stated the other day by Mr. Nye, of No- vada, in the Senate in these words : "Formerly most everybody thought General Grant a great and good man. hut that was befiire he had j removed anybody' office." r.,lat; , fi',.m I A San rranciwo husliand was whipping his M-ife recently, when she broke from Inm and juniKft out of the second story window into the ! charitable society in the West street, receiving severe injury to ! has a novel ami most agreeable herhuibs 1 method of raising money for vari- J .. , ous beneficent objects. Ji.y man 7'he St. Louis Democrat says sufficiently blessed with rtmrag.'ni.d there is no division in Missouri in I ready cash, takes his seat in the ,,,, , i (r . middle ot the room and pavs ten the Hepub scan ranks, and that . ,, J ' ' I cents into the treasury for everv there is no dissent from the general j la,iy tlmt )jissi ),;;, ( m'couih- accord of the Republican press of j the devotion of the ladies to tho that State. In the birthplace of ! good cause is measured by the nuni the sportive possum, that animal is-1 iber of smacks that the man gets, practically and as really dead as it I and the "cause" must take all tin pretends to be, credit and all the blame fi r the 7 he New York (mcssavs: "In his declining years Mr. Greeley ap- pears to think that he has "squelch - ed" an adversary when he baa given him a nick name, more oriesschild- isli and absurd." . Thomas Day. steward on the bark Samoset, jumjicd overboard and was drowned durimr a m?nt passagc from San Francisco to get Souud. The President has appointed ex - Governor Francis 7'homas,Minister to Rome. 7'he New York Even ing Pout says the appointment is an excellent one. If Itnokalew re- fnto'i; candidate fortheDem - tuses to nt ( flllt,mua. rf ocraiic iKminiiiHW" vw-.- I'ennsyivaiiia. Df Wlllt SitaU' omt num.. Little Johnny lluniett, of Htn- ton Bounty, acc'.iriling to tin- dis. . i . .: -- 71..... .1... . ,, f ... tl.n.i P-iwf r -i IK'Y lH VIIV IMIIH i ' l.'V Aaue, Oates and Helm are the Presidetttial Electors. Pbetbstios ok Ssm.i. Pox. A German physician is said to have j b ' 1 ill I. ! II VI llll., IIIIIIKI- Vlt I1.IU I i'Ml, I.' liil, 11.11 lljill illd 'O IrtllV : ve.ns. t'rciiiioi.fi',1 or taken no his . ah,e j the most postileiitial small pox Hospitals oi iMirooaiiii America with entire impunity, Mill Mltccllimioin. The ooal betls ot" Missouri said to cover an areaof2,700 so arc nan miles, mostly in the north west. Tho Louisville Daitji . ; r has just given up the ghost, after sinkiiic (Kim SStiOlM) In i- W.OOd in ,. Turks ten Greeks, six ol1l,g. and live Sandwich Man- tiers, have an existence as cttiaoiis of ( Chicago, 7'h.e Califbrniatts Are luxitrifitiiig in strawlwrr'K id ci '"here are .ver 20,000 Chinese now residing in San FreuoiHco. 7'he marine looses of the Fnitcd States tor 171 amounted to 819,. 500,001. Col. Kino;, of Fexas, lias aliftle i farm nt' s4, 182 aev(w; stocked with 65,000 e.Ut'e, 10,000 Imrsos, 7,ti and Urazil over one lalfof tho tee. 7'he Chicago Pout says tint 7'weed expects to go to Saturn when he dies so that he can join one of the rings. , ' "M . publicly announce : J ,Jf un ' '" Mr his 1na1.nge1.1ent , w.l support ( reuyiuumnon an., raiv.ni u 1 GlWlt. A wretched old bacliehd' snv-. ("After all, a Woman' heart-is the sweetest thing in the world; it sa perfect honeycomb full of sells." a very nice arrangement 1 .. j,;f,; K,i,MhiHtv. ' "handsome and agreeable man now. ! we imagine, must needs I well j fimiishcl with dimes at these fairs. j I Japanese auctions are copdiieted on a n0V(, pbrtj but one. which i of the noise nnd confusion whtd ID , attend sxicn saie ach bidder Writes i America. I.:. .id i'i nil, Ml !l s mi ot l:l- ; ( . h pIaot,s in ft (k v. i When the bidding is over the m is opened by the auctioneer, and the , ,iwaa.a tlie property of the highest bidder. The population of tho State of Xcw York has increased by 54S, 988 since 1865 ; and in this increase ! M go to tbeeredit of thecities of the State. 'IV farmiiiL' ho inla- itionlas scarcely .idva-.ceil at wJ.